Starfield Zero-Lag Bollinger Bands HMA Indicator

The Bollinger-Bands indicator was created after 3 years of observations and testing about Bollinger-Bands behaviour and price action. It was created to solve one of the biggest problems of trading which are when the trend is in a range and price is in a consolidating state.

Correct Market Selection

Building a watch list prior to your trading is important and market selection is a very misunderstood concept in trading.

An effective market selection is important and you should only look for markets that offer clear price action and stay away from markets that are too erratic and noisy. Don’t make this mistake of being too fixated on the pairs you trade – rotate them and only focus on markets with good price action.

This is a versatile volatility indicator, derived from BollingerBands and use an originally calculating formula to show the dominating price direction. It is very simple to identify dominating price direction by simply read the trend signal: Bullish, Bearish or Range

Volatility indicators show the size and the magnitude of price fluctuations, providing an insight into the market activity level.

In any market, there are periods of high volatility (high intensity) and low volatility (low intensity). These periods come in waves: low volatility is replaced by increasing volatility, while after a period of high volatility there comes a period of low volatility and so on.

Low volatility suggests a very little interest in the price, but at the same time, it reminds that the market is resting before a new large move. Low volatility periods are used to set up the breakout trades.

Another thing to remember about volatility is that while a low volatility can hold for an extended period of time, high volatility is not that durable and often disappears much sooner.

The Bollinger Bands are a technical indicator based on price volatility, which means that they expand when the price fluctuates and trends strongly, and the Bands contract during sideways consolidations and low momentum trends.

Bollinger Bands are among the most reliable and potent trading indicators traders can choose from. They can be used to read the trend strength, to time entries during range markets and to find potential market tops. The indicator is also not a lagging indicator because it always adjusts to price action in real time and uses volatility to adjust to the current environment.

During ranges, the price fluctuates around the moving average, but the outer Bands are still very important. When price touches the outer Bands during a range, it can often foreshadow the reversal in the opposite direction when it’s followed by a rejection. So, even though moving averages lose their validity during ranges, the Bollinger Bands are a great tool that still allows you to analyze price effectively.

How To Use This Indicator

There are just a few things you need to pay attention to when it comes to using BBands to analyze trend strength.

During strong trends, the price stays close to the outer band

If price pulls away from the outer band as the trend continues, it shows fading momentum

Repeated pushes into the outer bands that don’t actually reach the band show a lack of power

~ PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS THE INDICATOR AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CHART ONLY ~

During trends, BBands can help you stay in trades. During a strong trend, the price usually pulls away from its moving average, but it moves close to the Outer Band. When price then breaks the moving average again, it can signal a change in direction. For example, when the bands of the BBands indicator squeeze tight and the BollingerBands angle (bAngle) have a value usually lower to 3,2, you traders anticipate an explosive breakout way outside the bands limit.

So long the down difference line (green) is upper up difference line (red) the price dominating direction is Bullish. In that situation, the signal for a Bullish trend come when the down difference line (green) is growing and difference line (red) and vice versa. When both are rising or falling, the market is in a consolidating period.

Finding The Tops and Bottoms with Bollinger Bands

We highly recommend combining the Bollinger Bands with the RSI indicator – it’s the perfect match. There are two types of tops that you need to know about:

1) After a trend move, price fails to reach the outer Band as the uptrend becomes weaker. This signal is usually accompanied by an RSI divergence

2) During a consolidation, price spikes into the outer Bands which get rejected immediately

The BBands are a multi-faceted trading indicator that can provide you with lots of information about the trend, buy/seller balances and about potential trend shifts. Together with the MACD, CCI and the RSI, BBands make for a great foundation for a trading strategy. Using this you can avoid opening a trade position when the trend going in range.

By default, the BBands are set to 2.1 Standard deviations which mean that, from a statistical perspective, 95% of all the price action happens in between the channels. A move closer to them, or outside of the outer BBands shows a significant price move – more on that later.

Configurable Parameters Explained

Your adjustable parameters are shown below with explanations of the less obvious ones.

~ Source Code Not Included ~

We Offer a Fully Working Free Trial

We offer a 7-day free trial of this indicator, you will need to contact us and ask for the trial and we will send it to your email address.

Please do not forget to tell us the name of this product when you contact us.

Correct Market Selection

Building a watch list prior to your trading is important and market selection is a very misunderstood concept in trading.

An effective market selection is important and you should only look for markets that offer clear price action and stay away from markets that are too erratic and noisy. Don’t make this mistake of being too fixated on the pairs you trade – rotate them and only focus on markets with good price action.

This is a versatile volatility indicator, derived from BollingerBands and use an originally calculating formula to show the dominating price direction. It is very simple to identify dominating price direction by simply read the trend signal: Bullish, Bearish or Range

Volatility indicators show the size and the magnitude of price fluctuations, providing an insight into the market activity level.

In any market, there are periods of high volatility (high intensity) and low volatility (low intensity). These periods come in waves: low volatility is replaced by increasing volatility, while after a period of high volatility there comes a period of low volatility and so on.

Low volatility suggests a very little interest in the price, but at the same time, it reminds that the market is resting before a new large move. Low volatility periods are used to set up the breakout trades.

Another thing to remember about volatility is that while a low volatility can hold for an extended period of time, high volatility is not that durable and often disappears much sooner.

The Bollinger Bands are a technical indicator based on price volatility, which means that they expand when the price fluctuates and trends strongly, and the Bands contract during sideways consolidations and low momentum trends.

Bollinger Bands are among the most reliable and potent trading indicators traders can choose from. They can be used to read the trend strength, to time entries during range markets and to find potential market tops. The indicator is also not a lagging indicator because it always adjusts to price action in real time and uses volatility to adjust to the current environment.

During ranges, the price fluctuates around the moving average, but the outer Bands are still very important. When price touches the outer Bands during a range, it can often foreshadow the reversal in the opposite direction when it’s followed by a rejection. So, even though moving averages lose their validity during ranges, the Bollinger Bands are a great tool that still allows you to analyze price effectively.

How To Use This Indicator

There are just a few things you need to pay attention to when it comes to using BBands to analyze trend strength.

During strong trends, the price stays close to the outer band

If price pulls away from the outer band as the trend continues, it shows fading momentum

Repeated pushes into the outer bands that don’t actually reach the band show a lack of power

~ PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS THE INDICATOR AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CHART ONLY ~

During trends, BBands can help you stay in trades. During a strong trend, the price usually pulls away from its moving average, but it moves close to the Outer Band. When price then breaks the moving average again, it can signal a change in direction. For example, when the bands of the BBands indicator squeeze tight and the BollingerBands angle (bAngle) have a value usually lower to 3,2, you traders anticipate an explosive breakout way outside the bands limit.

So long the down difference line (green) is upper up difference line (red) the price dominating direction is Bullish. In that situation, the signal for a Bullish trend come when the down difference line (green) is growing and difference line (red) and vice versa. When both are rising or falling, the market is in a consolidating period.

Finding The Tops and Bottoms with Bollinger Bands

We highly recommend combining the Bollinger Bands with the RSI indicator – it’s the perfect match. There are two types of tops that you need to know about:

1) After a trend move, price fails to reach the outer Band as the uptrend becomes weaker. This signal is usually accompanied by an RSI divergence

2) During a consolidation, price spikes into the outer Bands which get rejected immediately

The BBands are a multi-faceted trading indicator that can provide you with lots of information about the trend, buy/seller balances and about potential trend shifts. Together with the MACD, CCI and the RSI, BBands make for a great foundation for a trading strategy. Using this you can avoid opening a trade position when the trend going in range.

By default, the BBands are set to 2.1 Standard deviations which mean that, from a statistical perspective, 95% of all the price action happens in between the channels. A move closer to them, or outside of the outer BBands shows a significant price move – more on that later.

Configurable Parameters Explained

Your adjustable parameters are shown below with explanations of the less obvious ones.

~ Source Code Not Included ~

We Offer a Fully Working Free Trial

We offer a 7-day free trial of this indicator, you will need to contact us and ask for the trial and we will send it to your email address.

Please do not forget to tell us the name of this product when you contact us.

This cTrader indicator by Starfield Trading provides a lot of useful information about market volatility, the trend direction, trend continuation, market consolidation and upcoming volatility breakouts. Now you can really see what is happening in the markets for a given symbol and enter or exit your trades with confidence.

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The Bollinger-Bands indicator was created after 3 years of observations and testing about Bollinger-Bands behaviour and price action. It was created to solve one of the biggest problems of trading which are when the trend is in a range and price is in a consolidating state.

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